Do I act differently with others around? Carol Travis wrote
the article “In Groups We Shrink”. The passage is about changes in people’s
behaviors and actions in groups compared to people by themselves. Through
experiments doctors have determined another underlying cause for this behavior
called “Diffusion of Responsibility” or “Social Loafing". I agree with the
idea of diffusion of responsibility or social loafing stated in this article.
I have experienced
numerous times when diffusion of responsibility has played out. One day I had
gone to work earlier than usual and proceeded to go down to the locker rooms. I
was approached by employees with their concern about another employee who
wasn’t feeling well. I first asked did anyone tell the manager on duty, their
response was they did but she wants to go home so she is waiting for you to
take care of it. I was appalled by that statement, but before I could confront
her I checked up on the employee. Fortunately for him I stepped in, the
employee had first signs of a heart attack. While all this is going on the
manger on duty got dressed and left. This is just one situation amongst the
many at work. I could not understand why people were like this but after
reading the article; I felt a little at ease that this behavior is going on
elsewhere.
Diffusion of responsibility is typically heard or read in
the news. I read an article in the New York post in 2010 about a homeless man
coming to aid of a woman who being attacked. The homeless man was stabbed and
left there in a pool of blood and 25 people walked passed him before action was
taken. Shocked that this actually happened, I was so upset but unfortunately it
happens. Social loafing is a similar concept as well; people are just plain
lazy and figure someone else will figure it out.
None the less perfect example is the report about Luisa
Brown. Watching channel 7 in 2008, a picture of this 7 year-old girl was shown.
Little Brown was beaten to death by her step father all because she ate his
yogurt. Family suspected abuse but did nothing and figured her mother would
sort it out. The sad part is she had a social worker who claims she did not see
anything. Both parents were charged but it was too late for Luisa Brown. Only
if someone stepped on time, this little girl would be alive today. Just like
the staged situation in the article about the woman with the broken ankle.
All these situations
are brought to life in the news, articles, and workplace and even at home, with that,
behaviors and actions of certain people are seen and maybe we all can learn from them.Everyone has a choice to help or not but responding would prevent a lot of
tragedies.
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